How do you deal with weather on a Disney vacation?
So, I don't really do Disney in the traditional sense of a vacation ... if I'm in Florida, I'm usually there for a minimum of three weeks and I'm staying with my family (bringing my puppers, so I gotta stay a while to make the 18-hour drive worth it), so my park time is more of a "when I feel like it" versus a traditional vacation where I have to plan everything in advance.
Sometimes, if there are things my mom and I REALLY want to do - like a dinner reservation or we want to get out of the house for some rides and happy hour, we take a jacket or a poncho or an umbrella and just roll with it. But usually our park time is limited to three hours or so during a visit.
Marathon Weekend was a COMPLETE s#!tshow for me, as far as packing and preparation went. I left Texas 10 days before Christmas, so I basically had to bring everything that I usually take with me for what I have experienced for Christmas and January in Florida (2010 was the outlier because we went to Mexico that year instead) - I learned from 2016 and brought ALL of my all-weather rain gear with me and extra shoes. But I did not bring much warm stuff (no underlayers or things I generally wear here in Texas when it's below 40), with the exception of a North Face jacket.
So, I had to make a trip to Columbia at Disney Springs and eventually
WalMart to come up with enough gear to get me through a cold race, which sucked because I had better quality stuff at home that I didn't bring with me. Lesson learned. Hot, cold, rain, snow ... everything is coming with me this year.